I enjoyed reading that more than any past edition, and that's really saying a lot! Thank you, staff, and contributors, for providing that wonderful entertainment. It came at a time when escaping the world for a while was much needed.

Good job, and Bravo!

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another excellent edition, I appreciate the work that goes into every issue, well done. Many thanks to those who nominated and chose my poetry for inclusion, it made me very proud to have my work used in this prestigious magazine, my Publication C.V. now proudly sports these new additions. Once again many thanks and congratulation on a great magazine, I look forward to each new edition.
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loved 'A Day in the Life of' Lorraine Sears because I could relate to it, and I felt encouraged in my own struggle to make the time to write.

I especially loved that piece, too. Lorraine is such a great writer, isn't she?

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I'm having issues downloading - the pictorial images are fine, but the writing appears as gobbledeegook - mixture of letters and symbols.

Could anyone suggest what I need to do?

Many thanks!

I have not encountered that problem before, but my first guess would be that it might have to do something with your computers language codding. Not sure what to suggest, make sure that your PDF file reader program is properly updated.

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I thoroughly enjoyed reading our current issue. Colourful. Inspiring. Filled with little surprises and gold nuggets, especially Liza Fitwalter's "When You Don't Know What You Know". A ray of sunshine.

"The Athiest" by Jake Keller is a poem that has much to say and the saying less is more fits here, simply because he has not wasted one word. Every word paints a larger picture. Take for instance the last line ... "each day is one bought from the plot with the hole" one could muse over this line for hours because it brings in images of so many things which I won't go into here. Suffice to say the work is brilliant.

Well done. I look forward to reading the next issue and past issues as I go along.

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I appreciate the work that you guys put on these issues, and also to the people that wrote those poems/stories. I particularly liked the poem "The Atheist" but the other poems were very good as well. This is all new to me since I am a new member, but I really liked the fact that you listed a lot of competitions we could participate, and I am glad they accept international texts since all the competitions I have seen lately were only for residents in the U.S.
Thanks=)